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<H1>Start</H1>
<P>This is a quick tour to get the idea how&nbsp; you can operate an
application build with&nbsp; Dataxi. It is a slide show of screen
shots what you get when trying out the example application called
&quot;Tring&quot; provided with Dataxi distributions. Tring can be
downloaded from&nbsp;<A HREF="http://dataxi.sourceforge.net/">Dataxi
homepage</A>.</P>
<H3>Connecting</H3>
<P>In order to use the on-nine demo or any Dataxi application, you
should first point your browser to the host name or IP address of the
host running the application. The Dataxi example application Tring
could be located in <B>http://tring</B> or <B>http://localhost/tring</B>
and that should go to the Web or Url address box in you browser. That
will take you to the Dataxi login prompt.</P>
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<H3>Login in</H3>
<P>There are no users defined in Tring as it is a fresh installation,
but Dataxi creates one for you, the main user. The administrator is
called &quot;dzadmin&quot; and the password is &quot;nalle&quot; -
use that when login in for the first time.<BR>You have an option to
change the system language for this screen by clicking on the links
above the prompt. The user's own language preference overrides the
login screen selection, though.</P>
<P><A HREF="tour02.html">Click here to the next page -&gt;</A></P>
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